"Brown V The Board of education" was the landmark case that stated that schools should be segregated "separate but equal" .
Segregation in US schools ended in 1954, with the ruling of Supreme Court case Brown vs. Board of Education. Even with the court ruling, though, many schools remained voluntarily segregated for many years afterwards.
the McChulloch vs. Maryland court case
T.L.O v. New Jersey is the most important court case in American History.
The U.S. Supreme Court ordered schools to gradually racially integrate.
Two important cases were decided by the US Supreme Court in 1954: Brown v. Board of Education and the lesser known Bolling v. Sharpe in the District of Columbia. In both cases, segregation by race was found unconstitutional.
Jim Crow Laws
The court case which ruled that evolution could be taught in schools was that of Edwards v. Aguillard.
The landmark court case of Plessy v Ferguson decided that ultimately the act of racial segragation was constitutional because the segragated facilities were still equal to each other in every way. The court case as you may have known ultimately decided the fate of colored Americans for over 70 years.
Brown v. Board
The Supreme Court case Brown vs. Board of Education was about racial segregation in public schools. The court cased declared this segregation unconstitutional.
segregation in public schools was against the constitution
You are referring to the famous 1954 Supreme court decision in the case called "Brown versus the Board of Education."
Segregated schools are unconstitutional A+
apex: do black schools and white schools have equal protection of the law?.. :)
Before Brown v. Board of Education, schools in the United States were segregated. The Supreme Court ruled on the case in 1954.
The world is different today because rosa parks fought for her equal rights and now there's no segragated schools....
Segregation.